Is CBSE 12th 85% in boards fine to get a seat in St. Francis?

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7 years ago
Of course, 85% marks are good enough to get St. Francis Degree College and if you don't get into the 1st list because of general category, just wait for 2nd and 3rd as you will definitely get it. All the best for your bright future.

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pradeep kumar
7 years ago
Hi, you have a good chance of getting a seat in St. Francis College for Women, Hyderabad because students securing 60% and above in the qualifying examination i.e. 12th are eligible to apply for undergraduate courses. However admissions are based on aggregate marks secured in 12th. Good Luck.

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